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We all remember puberty and the boners for no reason and the insane horniness. Telling a male not to try and have sex is like telling a fat person not to eat. Not happening. Is it to teach them to respect women? Something incredibly hard to do in the current state of the western world. I have no answers, just endless questions.

We all remember puberty and the boners for no reason and the insane horniness. Telling a male not to try and have sex is like telling a fat person not to eat. Not happening. Is it to teach them to respect women? Something incredibly hard to do in the current state of the western world. I have no answers, just endless questions.

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I see how that goes against mens nature as far as having a biological need to spreed your seed but there are ways it benefits men to view sex as sacred. It's better for society to have a nuclear family, there is lots of data on how much better off children are with both their parents in the same house. When men father many children with different women that doesn't do good things for the upbringing of children and therefor our society.

I think that yes teaching men to respect women, that it's there job to protect women is a good thing, although yes hard in this society. I think more than that though instilling good Christan values in both our boys and girls is the way to really help with this. Many things instilled in the bible go against out nature. We are supposed to forgive those who don't deserve it, love those who don't deserve it. Women are supposed to be submissive to our father and then husband which also goes against out nature and very beneficial to our families and society.